This 2009 video shows the dismantling and removal of the skeleton of the 'Amargasaurus cazaui', known as Margie, from the foyer of Museum Victoria in preparation for the new exhibition 'Dinosaur Walk'. The video is silent and the movement is sped up.

This is a video in which Museum Victoria's Brian Choo talks about what made 'Tarbosaurus bataar' a successful killer. The video was made as part of Museum Victoria's 'Dinosaur Walk' exhibition in 2009.

This is a video in which Museum Victoria's Dave Pickering talks about the bone and skin fossils of a Hadrosaur, a duck-billed herbivorous dinosaur that belonged to the ornithopod group of dinosaurs. The video was made as part of Museum Victoria's 'Dinosaur Walk' exhibition in 2009.

This is a video in which Museum Victoria's Dave Pickering talks about an 'Inostrancevia' skeleton. Inostrancevia belongs to the group known as mammal-like reptiles: a group of reptiles that lived before the dinosaurs and shared some features of reptiles as well as some features of mammals. The video was made as part of ...

This is an image of a 'Protoceratops andrewsi' skeleton. Protoceratops was a 2-metre-long herbivore that lived 85-70 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous period. Its name is pronounced 'pro-toe-ser-a-tops' and means 'first horned face'.

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